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The WDeo collection highlights many of the greatest changemakers and global challenges of all time. These are categorized from business geniuses to selfless philanthropists within their Wealth Dynamics profiles, allowing you to clearly focus your attention to what's possible. Just as importantly understanding how others have successfully achieved magnificence, by relentlessly following their profile.

Explore, share and discuss with others also committed to being the best that they can be.

Entrepreneur Elon Musk - the founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX shares details with TED curator Chris Anderson about his visionary projects, which include a mass-marketed electric car, a solar energy leasing company and a fully reusable rocket.

There are four types of genius. We all have a little of each genius, but have more of one than the others. When you follow your genius, you end up doing what you love, and loving what you do. Each of the Geniuses has a natural life foundation to bring out the best in them. When you begin with this foundation you thrive. When this foundation is taken away from you, life becomes stressful. Learn How to Live Like a Genius.

Jack Welch, former CEO and chairman of General Electric for 20 years, went to Anderson to discuss leadership, management skills and the current state of corporate America. He retired from General Electric in 2001.

In Episode 15 of Entrepreneur TV, Roger James Hamilton tells you how you can become an authority in your industry, as he takes a walk in Hollywood, while taking a glimpse into the future (and your future).

What are you passionate about? You’re told these five words hold the key to a successful career and life purpose. What if it’s the wrong question altogether? This talk turns the ubiquitous “find your passion” message on its ear.

Terri Trespicio is a branding strategist who helps visionaries, experts, entrepreneurs, and businesses communicate with power and precision across media platforms. She consults with a wide range of experts, everyone from surgeons and social media celebs to startups and brand managers.

2016 has had the most unpredictable, unstable start of any year in the last two decades.

Global currencies have been in chaos, stock markets have faced high volatility, oil and commodity prices have been extremely unpredictable. The once-booming tech market has turned into the "Death of Unicorns" as the capital markets turn.

In the doom and gloom, we're also seeing more new technology advancements than ever, from the advent of virtual reality, to the growth of artificial intelligence, to advances in health science. There are more opportunities and more entrepreneurial success stories than ever.

What's your plan to keep up with these exponential times?

If you don't yet have one, I do! It's 'One Big Idea'.

Recently I gave a talk in South Africa called "Keys, Monkeys & Money". It's my signature talk for 2016 on my 'One Big Idea'. Each year I do one talk like this, and you can watch it here.

Exponential times, call for exponential learning. This year we are seeing a major shift in not just the way we communicate, but the way that we learn.

I strongly recommend you watch this video to see your own business and industry differently. If you don't have time to watch it now, bookmark it and make a note to come back to it. It's worth it!

Leave a comment on the video and I'll reply. I'd love to hear your reaction to this 'One Big Idea', and then I look forward to seeing you put it in action!

The first steps to start a business successfully aren't obvious. That's why so many start ups fail and why those who follow these steps can start one profitable business after another. Here's the story of how the Founding Fathers used these steps to launch an entire country.

May 4 (Bloomberg) -- "Bloomberg Game Changers" profiles Warren Buffett. Now in his eighties, Buffett has - for decades – held an unparalleled position in American finance. He is not only a legendary investor with an astounding success rate, and a billionaire forty times over; he is also – by far - the most respected businessman in America. This program includes interviews with Buffett, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, his Berkshire Hathaway partner Charlie Munger, his daughter Susie Buffett, early investor Chuck Peterson, newspaper publisher Stan Lipsey, former Salomon CEO John Guttfreund and Vice Chairman Deryck Maughan, and Buffett biographers Roger Lowenstein and Alice Schroeder. (Source: Bloomberg)

There are eight paths to wealth. We each have one natural path. When you know your profile, go directly to the relevant part of Wealth Dynamics Central and access the resources that will support you right now.